Ex-housekeeper sues Israeli PM's wife over abusive behavior

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Former housekeeper at Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu's official residence is suing leader's wife Sara for pain and suffering allegedly caused during her employment there.

Catch up on the developing stories making headlines.JERUSALEM -- A former housekeeper at Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's official residence is suing the leader's wife Sara for pain and suffering allegedly caused during her employment there, the housekeeper's attorney said Thursday.

“She adores the prime minister and saw her work at his home as a form of national service,” Shimson told The Associated Press. “But she's been traumatized by her experience. Everyone knew what was going on there, and no one can say otherwise.” In 2016, a court ruled the prime minister's wife mistreated a housekeeper and awarded the man $42,000 in damages. Several other employees have accused her of abuse, mistreatment and harassment. Another pending lawsuit alleges she forbade a former staffer to eat or drink on the job and required her to change her clothes dozens of times a day.

“Enough, save me, I want to die, the problem is that I don’t have any choice and everyone knows that,” reads one of his client's entries, which was first published on Israel's Channel 12 news. ”It’s impossible to live every day with a psychopath. I’m dying to leave before it’s too late.”

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